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190,964 'Winning' Mega Millions Tickets Sold In CT: $1.6B Jackpot

Nearly 200,000 tickets sold in CT won some money during last night's historic Mega Millions drawing. Here is the breakdown of winners.

Not only did a Connecticut resident not win the historic $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot Tuesday night but we didn't even score a million dollar consolation prize. One lucky person in South Carolina is the country's newest billionaire as there was only one grand prize ticket sold. In fact, the "top prize" in Connecticut was a $30,000 "winner."

Now $30,000 is still a lot of money but when the jackpot reaches a record number and Mega Millions mania swept the state and country over the past week, it's still a tad bit disappointing.

Here in Connecticut, there were 190,964 "winning" tickets sold for last night's Mega Millions drawing, according to the Connecticut Lottery. One person won $30,000, two people won $10,000, 31 people won $1,500, 76 people won $600, 73 people won $500, and 224 people won $200.

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That means the rest of us won between $2 and $30. Check your tickets to see if you won some money.

The winning numbers for October 23 were the white balls 5, 28, 62, 65 and 70, plus the gold Mega Ball 5.

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And remember that the Powerball drawing is tonight and the jackpot for that is $620 million, so maybe a Connecticut resident will fare better. (To sign up for free, local breaking news alerts from more than 100 Connecticut communities, click here.)

The history-making Mega Millions jackpot smashed the former Mega Millions record of $656 million set in March 2012, and is close to the $1.586 Powerball prize in January 2016 (final sales are still being compiled).

“The moment we’ve been waiting for finally arrived, and we couldn’t be more excited,” said Gordon Medenica, lead director of the Mega Millions Group and director of Maryland Lottery and Gaming. “This is truly a historic occasion. We’re so happy for the winner, and we know the South Carolina Education Lottery can’t wait to meet the lucky ticket holder.”

The jackpot had been rolling since July 24, when a California office pool of 11 co-workers shared a $543 million prize. Three other jackpots have been won this year – $451 million on January 5 (Florida), $533 million on March 30 (New Jersey), and $142 million on May 4 (Ohio).

In addition to the jackpot winner, the sales frenzy produced a whopping 36 second prize $1 million tickets – each matching the five white balls drawn Tuesday night.

Eight were in California, four each in Florida and New York, two each in Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey and Virginia, and one each in Arizona, the District of Columbia, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin.

The Texas winner and one of the Florida Match 5 winners included the optional Megaplier, so those two tickets are worth $3 million each.

In total, there were 15,750,013 winning tickets Tuesday night in addition to the jackpot winner. In this 26-draw jackpot run, beginning with the July 27 drawing there were more than 50.2 million winning tickets at all prize levels, including 85 worth $1 million or more and the jackpot winner.

For the next drawing on Friday, October 26, the jackpot resets to its starting value of $40 million ($22.8 million cash).

Here is the drawing:

Tom Davis contributed to this story.

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